Tao

Tao or Dao is a Chinese word (道) signifying “way”, “path”, “route”, “road” or sometimes more loosely “doctrine”, “principle” or “holistic beliefs”. In the context of East Asian...

Vertebra

Each of the bones composing the Spine is a Vertebra.   General Structure of a Vertebra Within the different regions of the vertebral column, vertebrae vary in size and shape, but they all follow a similar structural pattern. A typical vertebra will consist of a body,...

AP

Applied Physiology is one of the branches of Energy Kinesiology, founded by Richard D. Utt, L.Ac.  This approach is one of the most widespread forms of Kinesiology in the world (especially in Europe and Australia). There are numerous courses developed by Richard Utt...

Galea aponeurotica

The epicranial aponeurosis (aponeurosis epicranialis, galea aponeurotica) is an aponeurosis (a tough layer of dense fibrous tissue) which covers the upper part of the cranium in humans and various other animals. In humans, it is attached in the interval between its...

Jet Lag Syndrome

Overview The Jet lag is “a condition that is characterized by various psychological and physiological effects (such as fatigue and irritability), occurs following long flight through several time zones (2 or more), and probably results from disruption of circadian...

Seasons

In Chinese Medicine, seasons are linked to the 5 Elements – Wu Xing. Earth Element (土 tǔ) features can slightly change according to the model you are following. In the evolution of the [[5ElementTheory]], the Earth Element (土 tǔ), that was at the beginning the central...